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teacher humor

Okay, so we’ve all heard those people who talk about how teachers are so lucky because they get their summers off (blah, blah, blah, ignorant people talking, blah). Most teachers hear this and try to hold back doing violence to the speaker while explaining that there are actually many things that need to get done…

Have you ever had a lesson fail tremendously in your classroom? Of course you have. We all do our absolute best, but every once in a while, we prepare a lesson that maybe wasn’t intriguing enough, was too complicated, or was sabotaged by lack of preparation because you spent too much time with your wine…

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Diane Badden is a former Mailbox classroom teacher. In her current role as Editor at Large, she shares her insights, knowledge, and enthusiasm for teaching and learning. She’s also the go-to-gal for chocolate!

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Kimberly Brugger is a former early childhood teacher and managing editor of The Mailbox® Preschool magazine. As such, she can often be found in her office humming “The Farmer in the Dell” while slinging fingerpaint with crazy enthusiasm.

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